NTP out of sync?
Is your unix-based system time out of sync? If it is out of sync by more that 1000 seconds, you will need to manually force it back into sync.
Is your unix-based system time out of sync? If it is out of sync by more that 1000 seconds, you will need to manually force it back into sync.
In the discussion following my last post about cron and the cache hit rate, I promised to do
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How can your nonprofit generate buzz without spending any money? Leveraging social media channels is a great way to start.
It's almost time -- Sunday, September 20 at 8 PM on CBS -- for TVs finest to come together for the Primetime Emmy® Awards.
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Facebook just announced a public API to the Facebook Stream (aka Facebook updates).
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Sometimes when committing things to svn you want to commit a directory, but ignore all of the files inside it. Here's how.
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